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Blue light (BL) triggers reactive oxygen species (ROS) production via activation of endogenous bacterial porphyrins, resulting in bactericidal effects. When combined with Sangre de Drago, its terpenes inhibit bacterial biofilm formation and also enhance the antibacterial effect of blue light by becoming activated and causing a photodynamic therapy‐like
Dieter Manstein Jr., Vanessa Silebi
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Background Cross-border research is a novel and important tool for detecting variability of ecological knowledge. This is especially evident in regions recently divided and annexed to different political regimes.
G. Mattalia +3 more
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Kigelia africana has been used in the management of human ailments since time immemorial. Ethnobotanists have documented the traditional uses of K. africana, which include treatment of skin disorders, cancer and gynecological complaints, among others ...
Alice Nabatanzi +4 more
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Farmers' social identity and crop genetic diversity. The G x E x S model [PDF]
A better knowledge of factors organizing crop genetic diversity in situ increases the efficiency of diversity analyses and conservation strategies, and requires collaboration between social and biological disciplines.
Coppens D'Eeckenbrugge, Géo +1 more
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Let there be light : light interception method update for oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) canopies [PDF]
Light interception (photosynthetically active radiation, PAR) experiments in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) plantations are scarce and often performed decennia ago, in Southeast Asia and without a clear methodology.
Bonneau, Xavier +4 more
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. Supiandi MI, Mahanal S, Zubaidah S, Julung H, Ege B. 2019. Ethnobotany of traditional medicinal plants used by Dayak Desa Community in Sintang, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 20: 1264-1270.
Markus Iyus Supiandi +4 more
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Health Impacts of Traditional Medicines and Bio-prospecting: A World Scenario Accentuating Bhutan's Perspective [PDF]
Life without natural products is unimaginable. It has provided mankind with oxygen, water, fire, food, clothing, shelter and medicine. Its public health impact is considerably high, especially of traditional medicines and nature-based modern drugs.
Wangchuk, Phurpa
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A new and highly successful initiative in education this year has been to introduce ethnobotany into the school’s Culture Program. We feel certain that this approach will be successful through all school grades and will promote oral and written discourse for Aboriginal children.
D. Smith, S. Szabo
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Ethnobotany of Dayak medicinal plants in Kayu Ara village, Landak regency as a learning resource
The lack of scientific documentation on the ethnobotany of Dayak medicinal plants makes this knowledge vulnerable to disappearing. Ethnobotany as a learning resource is one very effective step to make students more familiar with and love the knowledge of
Dede Sunarya +2 more
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